I pretty much agree with this. I prefer watching Gamboa mainly because he just goes in and destroys his opponents and is a bit of a risk taker; but you can't deny that Rigondeaux is something special. He's not as fun to watch as Gamboa but this guy does not get hit; his defence is amazing and he is going to be a nightmare to beat. I think when he ups his competition during his next few fights we will see him open up more in his attack.
These fighters would KO Rigondeaux easily. They will penetrate his defense, hurt him, and finish him. I give Rigondeaux a 5% chance of victory just in case one of the fighters comes in weight-drained, sustains an injury during the fight not caused by a punch, or is paid to lose.